AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMarine Heritage Protection: Libya’s University of Benghazi is partnering with an Irish university on the “Maria” project to document and preserve endangered coastal and underwater archaeological sites, including training students in modern documentation as sea-level rise and stronger waves threaten ancient ports from Tocra to Al-Aqila and Al-Haniyah. Governance & Anti-Corruption: Libya’s Administrative Control Authority signed an MoU with France’s COFICERT to boost good governance, anti-corruption, anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing, plus institutional capacity building and knowledge transfer. Political Process Under UN Pressure: Libya’s Three Presidencies are pushing a joint declaration that proposes February 2027 elections, while UN envoy plans point to a broader political dialogue path amid stalled efforts. Eastern Libya Crackdown Narrative: A report claims Haftar-linked security authorities forced the Baraghtha tribe to seek permission for even a simple desert picnic, highlighting fears of a criminalized surveillance state. Youth & Media: Libyan youth joined an Arab meeting in Rabat on how social media affects young people, focusing on safer use, misinformation, hate speech and online polarization. Sports Funding: South Sudan’s cabinet approved funding for national basketball and football teams, with Libya in the basketball qualifying group. Film & Culture: Iranian cinematographer Mahmoud Kalari will head the jury for the “Golden Apricot” regional film competition, with a Libya-linked entry listed.
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